RockMonkey
Suddenly Enthusiastic
I'm just trying to understand why the XD900i is rated at 9000 pounds and the M8000 is rated at 8000. To my thinking there are three major foctors that would determine pulling power:
1. motor horsepower
2. gear ratio
3. drum diameter
You can get more pulling power by increasing motor horsepower, lowering the gear ratio (numerically higher), or decreasing the drum diameter (although strength would quickly become an issue). There could be differences in friction I suppose, but those are the major factors, right? Well, the M8000 has a higher horsepower motor than the XD9000i (4.8 HP VS 4.1), a lower gear ratio (216:1 VS 156:1), and they both have a 2.5" drum. So I don't get it. Shouldn't the M8000 be producing more pulling power than the XD9000i?
1. motor horsepower
2. gear ratio
3. drum diameter
You can get more pulling power by increasing motor horsepower, lowering the gear ratio (numerically higher), or decreasing the drum diameter (although strength would quickly become an issue). There could be differences in friction I suppose, but those are the major factors, right? Well, the M8000 has a higher horsepower motor than the XD9000i (4.8 HP VS 4.1), a lower gear ratio (216:1 VS 156:1), and they both have a 2.5" drum. So I don't get it. Shouldn't the M8000 be producing more pulling power than the XD9000i?